For a
lot of people, YouTube pretty much is the internet. It’s the
world’s second largest search engine (next to Google, obvs), so we
wanted to discuss how we use YouTube, get some great channels out
there to you guys, and also find out what you’re watching and how
you use.

What
we actually watch on YouTube differs quite a bit. We initially
thought it would be balanced, but it very much isn’t. Void uses
YouTube as essentially a TV with all sorts of cool shows and
creators he loves, while Beej sees it more as a novelty for one-off
views.

Beej
doesn’t have much that he watches: VetRanch, Dr. PimplePopper,
Woodworking for Mere Mortals, ObeseToBeast, RunSelfieRepeat,
various funny puppy and kitty clips, CineFix, and catches up on
clips of late-night shows or music videos. And really, that’s about
it.

Void,
on the other hand, uses PLEX to stream YouTube to his TV where he
follows various channels and creators like most people do their
network sitcoms and police procedurals.

Void’s YouTube Highlights (the
occasional watches):

Penny
Arcade TV

Dungeons & Dragons

Nintendo

Star
Wars

Waypoint

Rocket Jump and Rocket Jump Film
School

Mark
Brown’s Gamer Maker’s Toolkit and Boss Keys

Chez
Lindsay

Vsauce

Extra
Credits (gaming videos, but not so much the history
videos)

NoClip with Danny O’Dwyer

Tested.com (any of the videos with Adam Savage
are great. The other ones… not so much.)

Void
- For Honor Beta PS4 / Fire Emblem Heroes slowing down
(things take more stamina at higher levels) / Thoughts on mobile
Turn Based Strategy / The Genius Game Season 3

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About the Podcast

Being an adult is hard. So is being a geek. And an adult geek? Well, that's where we come in.
We're Beej and Void, and we've got more than a little experience in that area. We are life-long geeks and have managed to bring our geekery with us into adulthood and still be somewhat functional adults--you know, with families and jobs and that sort of thing.
We don't do toxic, and we don't do nerdrage. Our views on geekdom are positive and optimistic, and we believe that the most important part of being a geek is the people you get to geek out with.
Tightly focused discussions on specific topics drive the show. Striving to illustrate that it is entirely possible to be mega-geeks and responsible adults, we want to be your friend and create and open and positive geek community for everyone.
We started this podcast because we really want there to be a safe, welcoming, positive geek community for everyone. We want to talk about stuff we love, make friends, and most importantly, make sure that everyone feels appreciated and that there's a place for them. So whether your love is video games, comic books, movies, TV, fitness, computers and tech, or whatever else...come geek out with us. Let's be friends.